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  1. Dropping the misses off at the airport Sunday am and heading to Mohican. Should be there and ready to ride by 9am if any care to meet up and ride.
  2. Planned to go there last Sunday, but rain and chance of it being closed changed our plans. VK and West Branch are on the list though for this year!
  3. What a fun race! Love the TT format since it inspires to catch up to others. There were 12 men in the Beginner 40+ starting 30 seconds apart. When I saw that I started 6th, my goal was to pass two people and not get passed. I was able to catch one person right away and kept getting glimpses of others in front of me. I managed to pass all 5 in front of me and even caught a few of the Beginner 18-39 fellas that started at least 4 mins before me. It felt great to haul ass and really push through the trails! I took 1st and my time was over 2 mins faster than 2nd place for our category. Still got a ways to go, but very cool to see the progress I've made. Next Sat marks 1 year of owning and riding a MTB, can't wait to see what a few more seasons brings! https://www.strava.com/activities/1075698837
  4. Just signed up for this, if not busy Sunday you should too! https://331racing.webconnex.com/medinatt2017
  5. Gonna head to Huffman trails in Medina tomorrow am. Meeting up with a few others at 8am if any care to come out. Probably do a few laps of huffman side then head over to do all of Reagen side.
  6. Had a great weekend on two wheels! I got to borrow a Trek Fuel EX 5 27+ from our demo fleet and hit Royalview Sat evening and Bedford Sunday am. Such a fun bike but compared to my Procaliber, felt heavy on the climbs. 27+ and full suspension really absorbs all the trail chatter! I returned the bike to our Stow location and just had to try the new Specialized Epic while there! Only got to cruise the parking lot with it, but that is a sweet ride! They slackened the geometry a bit to make it less XC and a bit more trail to help with the more technical XC courses and it felt good! Not like my Procal or the Fuel EX, but right between. They also redid the brain and it sure is nice! Bike stayed stiff as a hardtail until suspension was needed on the little bumps I could find in the parking lot. Super fun bike!
  7. East Rim and Hampton are fun too. I like Bedford for how open it is, can really get moving! For not having mountains, we sure have lots of fun trails! Hoping to be on a Fuel Ex or Stumpjumper this weekend to try this Full Suspension stuff out, so may be slower than usual! I think most of my issues come from lack of skills vs lack of suspension...
  8. I think trails take a while to open, but once opened they dry out faster. I got into MTB last July so didn't have to go through that open/closed period. I was shocked this year at how often they were closed at the start of the season since last year they very rarely closed after July. If you haven't been to Huffman/Reagan recently, I HIGHLY recommend the newly added downhill flow section where that open plain was. SO FUN! I finally made it through all the trails last weekend there. Most likely will be there again Sunday and the 4th in the am. I used to think I had to go to Mohican for long rides, but it was a long ride at Medina and can always add on more loops there or head over to the Austin Badger trails if wanting more miles. Medina has it going on! https://www.strava.com/activities/1053644694
  9. Can't do Sat am, but will be out Sunday am and probably on the 4th in the am. Locations and times TBD...
  10. jhawk

    Just a thought...

    Would entertain offers in the $2700 range... Size is 19.5
  11. Debating selling my Procaliber 9.8 SL for a Top Fuel. Anyone interested in a super sweet XC Hardtail MTB for close to half off new?
  12. Very cool! I want to do one of these, but always told myself I try to go fast through the woods all the time so whats the point of paying to do so. I didn't know you actually had rabbits you could chase down! Sounds much more appealing. Will there be one next week assuming weather holds off?
  13. jhawk

    Diverge

    Think I found the winner!
  14. I've posted this up before, but will put it up again at lower price. The misses just rides her Long Haul Trucker now. Bike is in great shape, was tuned up lat year and wasn't even used. Fits a 5'-0" tall lady or man. Size is 44, looking to get $600 for it. Full carbon and 105, not bad! Details Carbon frame and fork are carefully shaped to absorb vertical impacts, such as road vibrations, and remain laterally stiff for smooth cornering and acceleration FSA Gossamer Pro crankset is made of cold-forged aluminum to provide efficient power transfer to the transmission Shimano 105 components offer smooth shifting throughout all 20 speeds Wheelset offers a low spoke count for quick acceleration; wear indicators lets you know when rims need to be replaced Large diameter BB30 bottom bracket increases lateral stiffness at a critical frame interface Tektro dual pivot brakes offer precise feel at the lever, leading to excellent control under braking Schwalbe Durano folding tires offer low rolling resistance and solid grip Carbon seatpost is designed with the same technology as the frame and fork, to further reduce vibrations felt by the rider
  15. jhawk

    Diverge

    Even better looking!
  16. jhawk

    Diverge

    Can't see an S-Works version in my future, but could see the Comp version working out! Still not to bad looking and a little less flashy.
  17. jhawk

    Diverge

    BOING!!!!! After riding the gravel roads in the mohican area the other week I get the appeal of gravel grinding. May have to add this to the stable...
  18. Bumping this up with the repaving of Nelson Ledges, make an offer!
  19. Nice report and race! I work Sats at the shop thru summer so probably wont make it to race, but do plan to ride down there some Sunday!
  20. Watch the dots! http://trackleaders.com/tourdivide17
  21. I didn't really train a lot for this. I do ride the road during the week and get to trails around the CLE area when open. Spent some time on the trainer over the winter, but not as much as I wanted. Will be more dedicated to trainerroad over this winter, just enjoying the outdoors now. I've only been to Mohican twice before the race, once was last season. It isn't needed to go there every weekend, wouldn't hurt though! I just started MTB riding last summer and am by no means super skilled on the trails. I plan on doing it again next year and bringing out a few other friends. If thinking about it, do it! It was an amazing experience. Just try to get as much climbing or simulated climbing done before next year and you will be fine.
  22. Correct, 100k. Hardest thing I've ever done on two wheels! Quad crushing climbs, jarring descents, and I lost my keys early on in the race! Phone locked in the car, don't know wife's cell # to bring me a spare, so I spent most the race trying to figure out how to get a hold of her. All aid stations had no cell service, so no help there. Got to the last aid station and told them my situation to which they replied "O you mean these keys?!" and held up my set of keys as a light shined directly on them from the sky above! I've never felt so relieved in my life! Was able to really enjoy the last few miles, cept the day took it's toll as did all the sugary gels and heed drink. Felt like throwing up the last few miles, but made it in. Hit a max speed of 45 on some gravel roads, fastest I've been all season on either road bike or MTB! I was able to pass people on the gravel, but they would pass me on the trail. Need more single track work... Had a great time and will be back next year! https://www.strava.com/activities/1019617885 https://www.relive.cc/view/1019617885
  23. Race tomorrow, gonna be nice out! Any others from here join in on the fun?
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